English, asked by aakusharma3884, 1 year ago

Characters in story Sayonara by Lindbergh

Answers

Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Answer:

The story "Sayonara" is written by "Anne Lindberg". "Sayonara" is a "Japanese term" which says “to let go” or in simple “goodbye”. In this story, the narrator gives a "pictorial view of mother’s emotion" who bids "goodbye" to her dear son when her son is admitted to a "boarding school" and now the son had to run his life without his mother. Even the mother has to survive without his son. The father wants his son to be very successful person in his life so his father thinks it’s a good decision to send his son to boarding school. However, the father is in confusion about his son’s capabilities.

Answered by abu7878
0

Answer:

In the story of Sayonara, the character described here are father, mother and Son. Sayonara means ‘’goodbye’’. The author Anne Lindberg has explained the painful emotions of mother in saying goodbye to her son, when he leaves house for his better life. According to the author of this story, a father never shows his emotion when he bids farewell to his son instead he encourages his son for achieving a success in his life.

Similar questions